The Fuel Quality Standards Act 2000 sets the fuel standards for Australia.
Fuels standards apply to:
- petrol
- diesel
- biodiesel
- autogas (LPG)
- ethanol E10
- ethanol E85
Read about the fuel standards for each fuel type
It’s an offence to supply fuel that varies from the fuel standards.
In specific and limited circumstances, you can apply to supply fuel with different properties from those set out in the fuel standard.
Application process
To supply fuel with different properties than what's defined in the fuel standard, you must seek approval under section 13 of the Act.
Submitting your application
Before submitting an application you should contact the department by email at section13.fqsa@dcceew.gov.au to discuss your specific circumstances. The department will assist in determining whether you need to submit an application for variation of the fuel standards.
If it is determined that you do need to submit an application, you will be provided with an application form. The application form explains what you need to provide and shows examples to help you complete the application.
Applications are free. Since July 2021, there are no fees to apply for a section 13 approval.
Assessing applications
We consider all applications against the Fuel Quality Standards Regulations 2019.
We also consult with the Fuel Standards Consultative Committee (FSCC), with its members providing recommendations about whether applications should be approved, conditionally approved or rejected.
We compile the FSCC members’ advice, and provide a recommendation to the Minister (or delegate) about whether to grant the approval.
You will receive an email notification about the decision. If an approval is granted, a notice will be placed in the Australian Government Gazette. The notice will include:
- approval holder’s name
- approval time period
- variations to the fuel standard and parameters
- reasons for granting the approval.
We will assess your application as soon as possible. Timeframes will depend on the level of complexity of your variation request, and whether we need more information to make a decision.
Withdrawing your application
You can withdraw your application at any time before a decision is made about the approval.
Please contact us as soon as you decide to withdraw your application by emailing section13.fqsa@dcceew.gov.au.
Approved applications
Current approvals granted under section 13 of the Act
If you hold an approval, you must follow the conditions described in your approval. Conditions may include:
- restrictions on how the fuel is used
- restrictions on where the fuel can be used
- reporting fuel volumes supplied under the approval
- providing your customers with written material about safe handling and storage.
The department handles monitoring and enforcement activities to ensure approval conditions are complied with.
Amending approvals
If you want to change your approval, you need to make this request in writing by emailing section13.fqsa@dcceew.gov.au.
Minor changes can include adding or removing regulated persons listed under the approval. Major changes include extending the approval period and updating varied parameters.
Unsuccessful applications
If you want to appeal a decision, you can request a review with the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT).
The AAT can review the following decisions:
- an approval is not granted
- an approval is granted but is different from the approval that you applied for
- an approval is granted with specific conditions
- an approval is revoked or varied.
You can learn more about applying for a review on the Administrative Appeals Tribunal website.
Contact us
- Email section13.fqsa@dcceew.gov.au
- Phone +61 2 6213 6000
- Write to us at: Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water, GPO Box 3090, Canberra ACT 2601 Australia